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Have a say in who gets what
Want to have a say in which movie wins Best Film? Want to choose who gets picked as Best Newcomer, Best Actor and Actress? You can with the Empire Online Awards! Vote now!
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There’s no such thing as too much Gollum
SMH has an interesting article about the hopes (and possibilities) that Andy Serkis will be nominated for an Oscar for his role as Gollum/Smeagol.
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Creating Gollum
Perhaps you’ve heard rumors about the unforgettable and breathtaking performance of Andy Serkis as Gollum in The Two Towers. Perhaps you even share those opinions. Want to know how the Lord of the Rings crew, WETA digital, and Serkis brought this character to life? Click here.
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More from the cast
Dark Horizons has even more Lord of the Rings related interviews, including one with Liv Tyler, Elijah Wood, and Miranda Otto.
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Following in her father’s footsteps… sort of
An article from United Press International reports that Liv Tyler has recorded a song for the Return of the King soundtrack. Tyler wouldn’t say much about the song other than it is in English, not one of Tolkien’s made-up languages.
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WETA studio works magic for trilogy
“Creating a complex digital pipeline at WETA was essential in order to tell Tolkien’s legendary story on the big screen,” says [John] Nugent. “Shake serves as the cornerstone of the facility’s compositing pipeline and is used almost exclusively for this purpose…” Read more.
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TTT zooms to the top…
USA Today reports that TTT has already joined the elite list of only seven films that have eclipsed the $200 million mark this year. However, unlike 5 of the other films, TTT reached the top in only 12 days.
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Can’t get enough of Faramir?
In a recent interview with Garth Franklin of Dark Horizons, David Wenham talked about his role as Faramir in the trilogy, as well as what it was like working with Andy Serkis. Wenham also comments on the changes that were made to Faramir’s character for the movie. Read the whole interview here.
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Too many box office updates? Never!
We know you can’t get enough of how well The Two Towers is doing (and it’s stomping the competition!), so here’s another update for you. This time, you can see how well TTT is doing compared to the box office top twenty.
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It’s #1 on our lists…
E! Online put together a list of the 25 Top Movies of 2002 (in their opinion, anyway). Did The Two Towers make the cut? You can find out by clicking here.